News from 17/07/1994
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Vivian Levy, Waldemar Januszczak, David Kennedy, John Dugdale, Michael Prescott, Alick Arnold, Ken Green, N J, Stanisa R Vlahovic, Helen Davidson, Nicholas Williams, John Peter, Nick Rufford Far East Correspondent, Nicholas Lezard, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Bill Abbotts, John Harlow Transport Correspondent, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Susan d'Arcy, Gordon Young, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Nicolette Jones, Garth Pedler, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Markie Robson-Scott, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Sean Ryan Environment Correspondent, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Gillian Hall, Charles Hymas, Hugh Ilvanney, Mary Wilson, Hugh Roper, J Rimington Director General, Health & Safety Executive, Sarah Crowe, First Boston, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Caroline Lees Arts Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Geordie Greig, Rose Bowl, Dr Kathleen Nutt, Iain Johnstone, Charles Murray, Martin James, Nilgin Yusuf, Simon Hinde Consumer Affairs Correspondent, Irwin Stelzer, Robert Hewison, Ivan Fallon, Howard Foster, Lloyd Martin, Nora Beloff, David Dougill, Pat Rowley, Nicholas Maw, Richard Weekes, Julie Alexander, L J Miller, Ted Morris, Mariella Frostrup, Ingrid Millar, Andrew Dickson, Harvey Porlock, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jeremy Clarkson, Peter Kemp, Frank Kane Deputy City Editor, Philip Williams, Sean Ryan, Caroline Lees, Paul Johnson, Peter Millar, Liz Jones, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Robin Marlar, Mark Skipworth, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Jonathan Margolis, Rob Steen, Bernard Cafferty, Frank Miles, Stuart Wavell, Glenn Cameron, Paul Donovan, Sue Lawrence, Simon Mills, Jeff Randall, Hugh McIlvanney, John Stockdale, Finstat, James Bethell, Roy Mitchell, James Adams, Graham Riddick, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Heather Couper, Peter Plant, Gerald Hartup, Richard Girling, Dr Alan Smith, John Stalker, Kirstie Hamilton, Mark Edwards, Susan Clark, Stephen Amidon, Jean Eaglesham, David Tredinnick, Frances Kennedy, Phil Baker, Charles Hymas Education Correspondent, Christopher Lloyd, Pentagon Plod, Clinton Twist, James R Aubrey, Brian Reading, Michael Watkins, Bryan Silcock, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Barbara Amiel, Eva Figes, Andrew Roberts, Sue Sandham, Colin Smith, Kim Jong II, Diana Wright, Kipper Williams, Craig Brown, John Stevenson, Helen Hawkins, Emma Gilbey, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Liz Lightfoot Legal Affairs Correspondent, Janine Di Giovanni, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Alastair Brett, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, Ivan Hill, Nell MacLean, Rob Ryan, Colin McDowell, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Cheryl Younson, Christopher Goodwin, Brough Scott, Jenny Cropper, Richard Woods, Tim Green, Garth Alexander, Antony Worrall Thompson, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Sasha Miller, Lesley Thomas Religious Affairs Correspondent, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, William Oddie, Michèle Roberts, Mihir Bose, Brendan Fanning, Jonathan Rendall, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Lesley Thomas, Ellen Cranitch, Lucie Young, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, A A Gill, Andrew Malone, Norman Macrae, Eve Noden-Wilkinson, Adrian Dannatt, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Anna Pukas, Gilbert Adair, Graham Robb, Andrew Lorenz, Adrian Levy, Peter Semler, David Wickers, Carole Green, Andrew Lorenz Deputy Business Editor, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, Albert, Joe Lovejoy, John Parker, Jonathan Futrell, Adrian Marsh, Hugh Pearman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Michael de Larrabeiti, Hannah Bush, Graham Masterton, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, John Rees, Tony Hetherington, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Paul Egan, Peter Roebuck, Douglas Kennedy, Joanna Simon, Caris Davis, Boris Schapiro,
ResumoContents Dinners for cash: MPs profit from Commons hospitality Insight Homeowners lose mortgage safety net Tories to cut £4bn from welfare BBC man gets £2,000 a week to stay at home Virgin attantic The Windsors versus Winston Revealed: royal rift with Winston Art stolen by Saddam unearthed in London The New Face of Labour Mother's joy as Abbie is safely home Tears of joy as 15 days of torture end Police swoop at 1am to find kidnapped baby less than a mile from the hospital where she was taken Smallbone of Devizes Parents' 13-year vigil for daughter Romanian teenagers were paid £850 for baby St. Joseph's Hospice The Times Contents Hill House Hammond Rolex Doctors put fat patients at end of queue Duke of Windsor made millions on the black market C&C for Human Potential No place for Princess Diana in Lady Sarah's wedding photograph Schools put ban on parents' races Argentina seeks Falklands war crimes trials Peugeot Bermudan butler sacked over Queen's dinner party Britons feared murdered by Khmer Rouge captors Thomas Cook Abbey National Car side-impact bars 'dangerous in crash' The Dangers of Side-Bars £670 of Extras from Vauxhall Loyalist gangs step up mainland crime Rivals risk meltdown in ice cream war British producer wins $53m for idea stolen by Hollywood Blair puts radical party policy changes at the top of his agenda National Trust votes threaten deer hunts Vicar bans 'dad' from headstones Elephant hide trade triggers wildlife row BT Inmates set up £1.5m drug run by mobile phone Phone menace in Commons In today's Other Papers Heseltine delays report on Archer Heatwave causes asthma outbreak Tory MP to leave Church of England Black families to 'adopt a cop' for harmony Women priests rejected by churchgoers Chrysler International Survey says whites commit more crime Private pupils up to three years ahead in exams The Astra Merit from Vauxhall Schools peg fees as parents struggle to pay Strike rebels split rail union MPs denounce British Library Dishonourable Members? How The Sunday Times ripped open the veil on the seamy world of parliamentary lobbying Insight David Tredinnick Graham Riddick Alliance Leicester Hertz Subterfuge: if it's good enough for judges, why not our MPs? The Law Dubious watchdog Office World Democracy tainted by bribes Scandals Abroad How MPs gave themselves away The Transcript What Tredinnick Said What Riddick Said House of Lords has no peer The Sunday Times Next, hire-babies? Scott players say no to more drama Mariella Frostrup Quality before quantity please! Bitter legacy of the sexual revolution A lotta bottle Nick Newman's Week Land Rover First Made a 4X4 Vehicle in 1947 Happy Jacques, the man for Europe French delighted as Kohl's close friend lands the job Mitterrand's wife has heart surgery The Times South African murders point to Mossad agents Tenors cash in on World Cup encore Uproar as Italy's prison doors open Nissan Iran linked to flood of fake dollars The Royal Bank of Scotland Korean funeral delay fuels fear Havanas (AFP): Diplomats feared kidnapped in Algeria British defence cuts dismay Pentagon James Adams explains why the US military is concerned about Britain's vanishing forces Analysis ANC hardliners push for slice of world arms trade Ford British defence cuts dismay Pentagon Volkswagens Sultan of the north sits tight in divided Cyprus (Reuter): Spanish fishermen ram French boats The Sunday Times Huge porn store found in nuclear computer Smugglers find a nice earner in Serb sanctions National Westminster Bank Exodus: Rwandan refugees fleeing the devastating… Desperate Haitians pray for US invasion Renault Cars with Flair Clinton meets his black match Chairman Chirac pens a bestseller The saviour loses his halo Roman Diary Nationwide the 'Building' Society Battle of the airwaves Call me signor 10% Tunisian kiss and tell tales All eyes on Jupiter as comet strikes The Classic Collection Weather and Travel Outlook Patten to go in cabinet reshuffle 100 in riot at Belfast jail News Digest Five did in car Adams's US trip Stand collapses Probe postponed LWT job cuts Shooting charge Contents Zoeller makes the big move Late birdies keep Watson in touch Lauren St John reports on the third-round action in the 123rd Open championship on the links of the Ailsa Course at Turnberry Sacchi selects Baggio Fuzzy has fun in the sunshine Brough Scott follows Fuzzy Zoeller and David Feherty around Turnberry and sees them laugh their way into Open contention The Loan Corporation Worried clubs look to the FA to beat taxman Inland Revenue to get tough on football club directors' perks—including match-day tickets Mihir Bose on the impending battle between the Premier League clubs and the Inland Revenue County Championship Britain stay in hunt but still face sudden death Tennis Sweden find easy pickings Moles leaves Surrey with no hiding place Garnham keeps Essex in the hunt Salisbury makes Tufnell look plain Somerset throw caution to the wind Lancashire enter lion's den Wagging tail causes woe A Knight To Remember Third Man No Hicks Here On Spec Constant Party Beat That South Africa return to headquarters Ian Hawkey and Peter Roebuck introduce the men who will represent South Africa on their Test return to Lord's Titleist Sanguine Wessels is made to feel rub of the green The men who made their country great Robin Marlar on the players who established South Africa among the foremost cricket nations Watson's love for the glorious game Brough Scott warms to Tom Watson, an enduring talent with an enduring affection for the excitements of championship golf Uncle Tom's tosh Keith Wheatley on why Watson is bad for Britain Feherty the man of many parts Lauren St John on David Feherty, a man happy to own up to the fear of losing and the horror of winning Streetfighter Faldo won't stay down Stephen Jones sees a display of battling spirit by the golfer for whom quitting would be just unthinkable Today's Golfer Final Showdown in Pasadena The hand of immortality beckons the Brazilians Hugh McIlvanney on how a talisman from 1970 has backed Parreira's pragmatism in trying to end Brazil's World Cup drought Romario: a killer in the goalmouth Hugh McIlvanney on how the survival skills learnt on the streets of Rio helped Romario to become a match-winning striker for Brazil The living room war Mihir Bose on tonight's battle of the remote-control button, as the BBC, with Des Lynam as libero, try to counter ITV's tactic of dual presenters at the final A world bewitched With two billion people watching the final, Ian Chadband reports on the World Cup's global impact Baggio: on the path to the Pantheon Joe Lovejoy on Italy's national treasure, Roberto Baggio, whom his countrymen are relying upon to steal the World Cup Sacchi steers Italy to verge of canonisation Joe Lovejoy reports how Italy's coach has ridden his luck—and a bumpy road—to keep the rotten tomatoes at bay Ireland's Sonia, a reluctant heroine No looking back for O'Sullivan, the girl from Cobh who has outgrown the place she loves Ian Chadband meets the girl who ran her way into Irish hearts and is now breaking records everywhere Akehurst turf is where bookies fear to tread John Karter talks to Reg Akehurst, the trainer who time and again has hit the enemy below the money belt Hannon sees Brief Glimpse of treble Players ready to heed strike call Richard Weekes on the latest outbreak of traditional hostilities between baseball's players and owners Christie to miss showdown News Focus Athletics Tennis Rugby Union Football Motorcycling Dublin throws a jolly good hockey party Brendan Fanning gets caught up in the excitement of the eighth women's hockey World Cup Blaming the man with the whistle Action Replay Gregg's gamble almost pays off for Ireland Pat Rowley sees the home side's hopes falter after defeat by South Korea as England fight on Seiko Kinetic Murphys Racing Sport on TV For the Record The Open This Week's Fixtures Pools Big Mig chews them up and spits them out Jonathan Rendall sees Miguel Indurain rout his rivals as the Tour moves up into the mountains Sun Contents Standard hit by bribes probe Payments offered by bullion arm to Far Eastern officials City consortium to bid for Boots drugs division Skill shortages return as growth rises to 3% Rock Solid. . . The Flintstones movie opens in… Bid payout to rise for C&G savers Executive duo to stand down at Sketchley Business Library Treasury moves slowly into the modern world Business Comment Thornton When ignorance is not bliss View Point Jaguar nears first profit under Ford Postel to oppose Courtaulds chief Savills pays £4.8m bonus Land Rover heads for China In today's Other Papers The Institute of Personnel and Development Shopping for Growth After the dramatic expansion of the 1980s, supermarket giants have realised they can only grow further by buying competitors Thorn plays it long on EMI split Demerger will come, but later than the City had hoped, writes Andrew Lorenz Berlusconi decree shackles top-level corruption probe The Italian premier may have signed the death warrant for the 'Clean Hands' bribes inquiry, reports Peter Semler in Milan LIG looking to make most of rights issue Sharewatch The Wisley Golf Club A share in the boardroom FT-SE 100 index Major share movements Top 100 companies International data Housing loses its shine as tax relief fades Economic Outlook Mercedes-Benz Clinton's dithering stokes up inflation American Account Telford Hutchings' dough fails to rise Not even a 50% rise in profits to £257m could boost shares at Greg Hutchings' Tomkins group, out of favour since its takeover or RHM, reports Kirstie Hamilton Ronson lights up again as luxury-goods brand Ronson was once a byword for quality. Now plans are afoot to revive the brand. John Waples reports Stock Exchange searches for a role Competition on every front is raising serious doubts about the institution's ability to survive Diller's Hollywood dream dies as CBS bid is foiled Hopes of merging with CBS collapse as Comcast makes a bid for Diller's QVC. Garth Alexander reports from New York Parity plc To Advertise Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hardcastle & Preston Ltd. Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Lee & Partners Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Expense Reduction Analysts, Inc. (UK) Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lorraine Electronics Fidelity Colour Printing Swiftcall Telephone Club Bank Management Services Group The Independent Business League Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pitman Training Centre One off Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items MCM Management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Fax: 071 481 9313 071 782 7828 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Government policy 'largely ineffective', says study A survey of small businesses has identified a wish to end 'tinkering', writes David Smith Royal Bank's stakes provides lifeline to firms One back is helping firms to fight on by turning their debt into equity, writes Claire Oldfield Cheaper ways to acquire BS5750 Certification services need not cost small firms a fortune, writes James Bethell Rural Wales the British Business Park Prontaprint Ltd. Executive Recruitment Megatech Software Quality New Bankrupt Office Furniture Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Korean ski resort turns to Britain for indoor snow Leisure Digital editing reaches amateur photographer Photography The Sunday Times Winning ideas go on show Realism comes to computer images Cadcam Dell pulls out all the shops in 'virtual selling' drive Computers Diagnosis by robot cuts risk of radiation for hospital workers Medicine The Sunday Times Breast biopsy speeded up Computer gives Mansell's car a pitstop check-up Motor Racing The forgotten legacy of Nasa's X-plane adventures Space Adding noise improves quality of sound from compact discs Digital Recording NEC Laser Printer Find a voice in The Times with Delphi Bits & Bytes Home PC can answer calls Tailor dashes cuts to Japan Foxley American Diy giant to move in on Britain Exchange boss's odd flotation Prufrock Government U-turn on Gas monopoly Pillar clinches monster deal Paul McKenna, the TV hypnotist with a talent for Publishing by numbers Juice that pips own-labels Bill to pay for a chairman's reticence Sound lessons from Richer Article Withdrawn The Sunday Times They wanted peace In a controversial reappraisal of the war years, the historian Andrew Roberts reveals how the royal family backed appeasement and was slow to support Churchill as the new prime minister Goodwood Travel Limited Tyne Wear The Times Tough talk hid plans to fight from exile Spoilt brat with big boys' toys Profile Future perfect, by Jupiter! We are entering a trying phase of excitable astrological predictions, Margarette Driscoll predicts Accelerated Learning Systems Ltd Bad mouthing can damage your health Glory days for the matriarchal army Feminist terrorists are having striking successes in their campaign to re-engineer society without it really noticing, says Barbara Amiel Sir Humphrey fudges his half-reforms Whitehall mandarins need to be much more open about their aims for the future, says Norman Macrae Royal Shakespeare Company Labour beats its knives into a formidable election weapon The restrained and dignified leadership campaign marks a remarkable transformation in the party's way of doing things, says Peter Kellner Godfrey Smith A flagrant disregard for probity Atticus Why politicians and businessmen should never try to trade places Inside Politics Superlative Travel Hoaxers who get high on other people's misery Bogus callers seek attention and often hope to be caught, writes Susan Clark The Sunday Times 'Party ban' turns the young to politics The Criminal Justice Bill has roused the under-25s from apathy, writes Jonathan Margolis Opera lovers with attitude call the tune Do catcalls at Glyndebourne signity snobbery or sophistication, asks Kate Saunders Did Russia lose the cold war on the noon? The space race was all about waving the flag, writes Bryan Silcock National Savings How we went to the moon and discovered the earth This picture launched a thousand green groups, says Sean Ryan Clinton bows to the reality of a strong Germany Brian Reading traces the emergence of Europe's only superpower Did the king of pop really pop the question? Emma Gilbey on the Jackson-Presley intrigue: a marriage made in headlines Feeding on myth of World hunger William Oddie says a population boom is nothing to fear Science seeks a saviour To Advertise Call: 071 481 1986 (trade) Fidelity Investments Limited Wates Build with Care Cash for questions: a scandal that had to be exposed in the name of democracy Mobile moans Pattern for the palace Multiple Classified Advertising Items Country Property The Sunday Times Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Points Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Birthdays Fax: 071 782 7826 071-782 7827 Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Advertise Call: 071 481 1986 (trade) 071 481 4000… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bovis Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards Estate Agents Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ashridge Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Belgravia & Knightsbridge Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Premier Collection Multiple Classified Advertising Items Allsop & Co. 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After years of singing its praises, customers of the pioneering telephone-banking service have complaints, reports Diana Wright Comic heroes' wizard way to serious money Old comics are fun and they can make good investments, too. 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Fear and loathing Fiction The Unloved by Deborah Levy Cape £13.99 pp234 The Sunday Times Small town, small minds The Seduction Of Morality by Tom Murphy Little, Brown £14.99 pp216 A garden of earthly delights Fiction Starcarbon by Ellen Gilchrist Faber £14.99 pp306 Horrible as a car crash Dogs Of God by Pinckney Benedict Seeker £9.99 pp418 £5,000 Short Story Competition Paperbacks Hardbacks Paperbacks The Writers Bureau Advertising in the Books Section Bodies Electric The Softback Preview Contents Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Fantastic Inflatable Footballs It's Snowbusiness Puppy Love! Beryl the Peril Has-Beans! Ancient History Lucky Drop! New Caped Crusader Football Skills: Turning Home Alone Too! 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Drink less, exercise more, ignore diets. Ingrid Millar reports Hyde Park Hotel The Chelsea Hotel Sole mates Motoring Jeremy Clarkson on the shoes people wear and the oh so predictable cars they drive Which shoe matches which car? The "Real" Spain & Portugal Hoverspeed Fast Ferries Facing the plain truth Yearning after Camilla rather than Diana wasn't Charles's oddest behaviour ever. Dozens of men, says Julie Burchill, have realised that beauty isn't beddable Cappuccino Something new out of Africa Interiors Hugh Pearman reports on hippos at the waterside and a house on a hillside Old roses at the cutting edge Gardening Graham Rose on great French rose gardening Perrier-Jouët Cannock Gates Limited Countax Rich and not famous You don't have to write pulp fiction or endure the paparazzi to top the money league, says Lesley Thomas Automatic Garage Door Openers Cannock Gates Ltd. 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